(132) - > #113 - I Threw a Brick Through a Window
Vulture.com ranking and comment - 58/218 - The difference between the album version and the live version of this track is dramatic. On record, it’s interesting rhythmically, but feels lugubrious and stiff. This isn’t surprising when you learn that Larry Mullen could not get through the tempo and came back one day to find that the Edge had overdubbed the drums. But live, this track is electric and cathartic, U2 building a sonic space that others would later try to duplicate but never succeed in doing. And, more importantly, the freedom of the expanded space makes it easier to instinctively understand what story Bono was trying to tell — because that’s exactly what the song is about, an action that creates space where there was none before. It’s the story of punk rock. “I THREW A BRICK! I THREW A BRICK!” Bono would cry out back in the day, and the hair would stand up on the back of your neck.
Comment - Standard early album filler. For some reason I am the top ranking. This is the last track which dies not attract a top 100 ranking from at least one of us.
Total Points - 186.66
Rankers - 11
Average Points per rank - 16.97 (Approximately a 66th rank).
Ranks 133rd on average points per ranker
Highest Rank - 22
Lowest Rank - 254
Previous Rank - 132 > 113
Ranking Comments - A 22 ranking and then 7 rankings between 51 and a 100 is a good point to start the serious end of this countdown. Every song from now until 74 has between 9 and 14 rankers.